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Lenin famously said "Peace, Land, And Bread" because it was the main thing the people wanted. He appealed to the majority of people because he sided with the poor and middle classes which most Russians were at the time, so his idea to help their living standards were very popular.

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One reason Lenin appealed to the people of Russia was because he promised to end the war. He also promised to give land to the peasants.

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